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Maxillary Sinusitis of Endodontic Origin

Saturday, August 24, 2024 | Time: 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM PDT

CDE Credits: 2.00 Teaching Methods: Lecture; Live Online or Self-Instructional Video Length: 2 hours

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Webinar Title: Maxillary Sinusitis of Endodontic Origin

Presenters: John Craig & Roderick Tataryn

Date Recorded: August 24, 2024

Duration: 2 hours

CDE Credits: 2.00 CDE credits will be issued by Pure Dental Learning

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Description:

As endodontists, we take pride in our ability to accurately diagnose endodontic disease, diligently sleuthing out pulpal and periapical pathoses with careful clinical tests and radiographic imaging. But what happens when endodontic infection doesn’t look or feel like typical endodontic infection? What if endodontic disease, even in its most advanced, symptomatic stages, produces no dental pain, no clinical signs of swelling or sinus tracts, and no radiographic findings of ligament widening or osseous changes? And what if patients suffering with these advanced endodontic infections seek care from medical doctors who attempt treatments, sometimes for years, without ever recognizing the endodontic source? This situation is more common than perhaps many of us realize, occurring daily, all around us in our communities. Endodontic infections that develop in the maxillary posterior teeth can easily spread into the maxillary sinuses causing pathological effects that frequently go unrecognized by both patients and clinicians alike. Failure to diagnose and properly manage these endodontic infections can lead to symptomatic sinus disease, defined as maxillary sinusitis of endodontic origin (MSEO).

Course Outline

Objectives

  1. Define odontogenic sinusitis
  2. How to suspect and confirm odontogenic sinusitis, and how collaboration between otolaryngologists and dental specialists can be used to reach the diagnosis
  3. How to manage odontogenic sinusitis collaboratively

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John Craig, MD has no relevant commercial relationships. Roderick Tataryn, DDS, MS has no relevant commercial relationships.

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John Craig, MD

John Craig, MD

JCraig1@hfhs.org

29374 Birchcrest Way
Farmington Hills, MI 48331, United States

Biography

John R. Craig, M.D., joined Henry Ford Medical Group as the division chief of rhinology in the department of otolaryngology, and is a co-director of the Skull Base. Pituitary and Endoscopy Center in conjunction with the Department of Neurosurgery. Dr. Craig completed his fellowship training in rhinology and endoscopic skull base surgery at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, PA. He completed his otolaryngology residency training at SUNY Upstate Medical University in Syracuse, NY. He earned his medical degree at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science in Chicago, IL, and he earned his bachelor's degree at Cornell University in Ithaca, NY. Dr. Craig is committed to providing the highest quality patient care and focuses on the management of complex sinus, nasal, and skull base disorders. Surgically he focuses on complex and revision endoscopic sinus surgery, advanced frontal sinus surgery, and more extended endoscopic approaches to treat pathology of the sinuses, cranial base, brain, and orbit. Complex pathologies affecting these areas include benign and malignant tumors, cysts, encephaloceles, and cerebrospinal fluid leaks. In addition to his surgical practice, Dr. Craig conducts clinical and translational research relating to complex sinus and skull base disease and surgery. He has presented his research at national conferences, and has published a number of articles in different peer-reviewed journals. His research interests have included improving topical medication delivery to the sinuses, developing new surgical maneuvers in both sinus and nasal surgery, cadaveric anatomy studies, and other topics in rhinology.

Roderick Tataryn, DDS, MS

Roderick Tataryn, DDS, MS

rod@drtataryn.com

2700 S. Southeast Blvd. #201
Spokane, WA 99223, United States

Biography

Dr. Rod Tataryn has practiced endodontics in Spokane, Washington since 1994. He earned his DDS degree in 1989 and Master of Science degree in 1994 from Loma Linda University, California. Dr. Tataryn has served as a faculty member at Loma Linda University Department of Endodontics. He has served on the Clinical Practice Committee and as Special Committee Chair for the American Association of Endodontists and serves as a reviewer for the Journal of Endodontics. Dr. Tataryn has published multiple scientific and clinical articles on endodontics and is a contributing author for five endodontic textbooks including the Sixth and Seventh Editions of Ingle's Endodontics and The Art and Science of Contemporary Surgical Endodontics.

Resources and References

  1. Craig JR, Poetker DM, Aksoy U, et al. Diagnosing odontogenic sinusitis: An international multidisciplinary consensus statement. Int Forum Allergy Rhinol. 2021 Aug; 11(8):1235-1248. PMID: 33583151
  2. Craig JR, Tataryn RW, Cha B, Pokorny AT, Gray ST, Mattos JL, Poetker DM. Diagnosing odontogenic sinusitis of endodontic origin: A multidisciplinary literature review. Am J Otolaryngol. 2021 May-Jun; 42(3):102925. PMID: 33486208

Schedule

Original Release Date: August 24, 2024
Review Date: TBD
*Expiration Date: August 24, 2027

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